73 Amateur Radio June 1984

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73 Amateur Radio June 1984

Title

Authors

Page#

Sounds Good to Me

0

Two Texans put together "73 Morse RIT." It's the best Basic VIC-20/C64 code program you will ever see

W5VKC/1,

Easy Berardi Building

10

You can count on this simple frequency counter from Arizona

Berardi

Don't Grope in the Dark!

16

Let a simple card-file box be the brains of your own emergency lighting system

W7RXV

Flying High with Two

20

Here's how a hand-held makes for some ultralight Michigan madness

WB8DQT

Creason's Do-It DVM

26

The more Sam builds, the more smart people pay attention

K6EW

Meeting Ends Make

30

These ten tips will better your club. Are you friendly or frigid?

N6HYK

Tester Project: England '83

34

Wherein you flash-chance transistors, chap

Penfold

Piggy-Bank Repeater Project

42

Set it and forget it. This inflexible controller doesn't bend the budget

KT2B

Not-So-Famous Garriott Words

48

In one of his first post-STS-9 appearances, W5LFL spoke at Foothill (CA) College. We record his dedication to amateur radio.

N6BIS

Better the R-70

54

At your own risk, you can soup up one of Icom's super receivers. How to do it was not read here

KE4AQ

Elegant Rotating

60

K9AZG did it right. W4RNL makes it better. For sightless and sighted hams alike, this update to a 1982 article will be revealing

W4RNL

Requiem for the Tube

68

This pleasing project is perfect for pentodes. It could be the last time you use them

WA2EWT

New Orders for the R-109

70

Two bucks and ten minutes are all it takes to reenlist a vintage receiver

K8AXH/7

Try Quality Code

78

Using this Mod III update is much simpler than saying its title twenty times